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Connecting Nikon 1 J5 to well, ANYTHING!

I thought I would try the WMU app to connect my Android to my Nikon 1. I thought it was going to be easy...

First thing I did was install the WMU app then found the J5 on the available networks on the phone and connected to that, then tried the connect to smartphone on the J5's menu. It just says 'Waiting for wi-fi connection' but doesn't find my phone.

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Not sure this will help but when I would connect my iphone to my 5500 via WMU all I would do on the camera is turn Wifi on. Then I would connect my phone to that network and open the WMU app, and it would come up.

I have to turn on the camera to get the wifi going so the phone can see it, then when it has established itself it appears on the phones network list and I can connect the phone to that. I then get a notification that the phone is connected but there is no internet which is fine. I then started WMU but the app says no phone connected and the back of the camera still says 'waiting for wifi connection'.

How do you have the wifi configured on the camera? What are the security settings? I had mine as an unsecured network because it seemed easiest and I wasn't really concerned about someone trying to steal my pics during the very brief times I had the wifi turned on.

Just tested it with my D7200. It did not connect because I had my mobile data connection also on, when I switched that off, the connection with the WiFi Nikon_WU2_0090B..etc. was made, of course no internet. I have a Nokia 8 with Android 8.1 on it, the WMU application says Android 5.0 or higher, maybe that's the problem Andrew, so check your version.

OK, I've found from Nikon Support that WMU was only developed as far as android 6 and my phone is android 8.

Nikon replaced WMU with snapbidge, which sucks for any of us with “older” cameras (D750 for example) not just Nikon 1. I believe the third party app I’ve mentioned before works with DSLRs, not sure about Nikon 1 though.

I had trouble connecting my D7200 to my iPhone while in my home office — that’s the room with two wifi routers plus a wifi TV access point. After much profanity, I went into the basement and then connected with no trouble. I repeated the experiment to rule out bad karma from all the swearing and concluded it was wifi interference.

While connected (in the basement) I reconfigured the camera via the iPhone to use a manual wifi channel. That fixed the problem!!!

I think I used channel 11. Unfortunately, I can’t confirm this if the channel I used as the camera has been reset to automatically select the channel (factory default), and I no longer have the original problem in the office. Regardless, you may have to experiment for your location. If in an office or apartment building, the wifi pollution can be terrible.